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Though Accotink is the fourth largest watershed in Fairfax County, it has lost 20 surface …
Initial public comments covered the range of issues: connectivity and trails, nature, conservation, public access.
Project managers displayed boards presenting information about Lake Accotink, including facts about Recreation and Wildlife.
Gayle Hooper presenting the revision process during the public information meeting at Cardinal Forest Elementary …
At the table were Todd Horsley from the Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation, …
Jeff Parnes has a lot of concerns about the proposed design of the “transformed” I-66, …
Robert Bear of the Fair Lakes area looks for answers to his questions and concerns …
This year, 22 students or student groups received the Student Peace Award, for their efforts …
JD Kathuria, founder and president of WashingtonExec and the founder of the STEM Symposium shares …
Madeline Blizzard 8, was all smiles while she participated in some of the hands-on activities …
“President Thomas Jefferson,” the racing mascot of the Washington Nationals baseball team, put in a …
Ed Swallow of Vaeros acted as moderator for the first of the speakers’ presentations, but …
Volunteers from Robotics for Youth, a nonprofit founded by three local teenagers that promotes STEM …
Aaron Joy, a fifth-grader at the Nysmith School, explains his science fair project on bio-plastics …
Kritika Singh (left) is a senior at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology …
“Scientists” Anju Advani and Esha Madamalla, both second graders at the Nysmith School for the …
Nathan Pillai, junior, Burke Centre Library Teen Advisory Board and Robinson Secondary School “I was …
Sarah Hobbs, senior, Quander Road School, Alexandria “I made a video about mental health awareness …
Trevor Christensen, senior, Mount Vernon High School “I was nominated for this Peace Award, it …
Logan Mannikko, senior, Westfield High School “I received this award because of my support for …
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